Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast
Sports:Football
Tom Curran, Phil Perry and Matt Cassel debate whether the concern over Mac Jones’ start is warranted. Also, they debate what would have been if the Patriots drafted Lamar Jackson instead of Sony Michel in 2018.
1:00-Is concern over Mac Jones’ start warranted?
3:00-Will Mac be better at the end of 2022 than he was in 2021?
8:30-How much confidence does Mac have in the plays that are being called?
18:00-Did the Patriots blow it when passing on Lamar Jackson?
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